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Surrey engages community in making city more accessible

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Surrey, BC – The City of Surrey is seeking public feedback on its draft Accessibility Action Plan with the goal of enhancing accessibility, removing barriers and creating a more inclusive community. Feedback through engagement opportunities will help prioritize actions and guide enhancements in the plan over the next three years.
“This plan reflects our commitment to creating a more accessible Surrey,” said Mayor Brenda Locke. “I invite you to help shape the Accessibility Action Plan. We want to hear what priorities are most important to you and ensure that everyone, regardless of age or ability, can access and enjoy everything our vibrant city has to offer.”
As of September 1, 2023, the draft plan became available on the City website in accordance with the Province’s Accessible British Columbia Act. The plan was developed with input from the Surrey Accessibility Leadership Team and the City’s internal accessibility committee to ensure it aligns with provincial accessibility requirements.
The plan commits to accessibility and outlines actions across five key areas. To be updated every three years, it includes short-term, long-term and ongoing actions, affecting our buildings, public spaces, programs and services, information and communication methods. The goal is to create a city where everyone feels welcome by making improvements to City programs, services and facilities, ensuring they are accessible to all, regardless of age or ability.
All community members, including those who support individuals facing accessibility challenges, are invited to help the City prioritize actions that will shape a more accessible future by participating in the following engagement opportunities:
Take the online survey before December 8, Attend an in-person engagement pop-up: Surrey Libraries (City Centre Branch) –
November 16, 11am–3pm
10350 University Drive, Surrey
City Hall (Senior’s Holiday Concert)–
November 17, 11am–2pm
13450 104 Avenue, Surrey
Newton Recreation Centre –
November 21, 11am–3pm
13730 72 Avenue, Surrey
Museum of Surrey (Cloverdale Christmas Tree Festival) –
November 25, 1pm–4pm
177110 56A Avenue, Surrey
Semiahmoo House Society (South Surrey) – November 28, 10am–1pm
15306 24 Avenue, Surrey
Surrey Sport and Leisure Complex (Fleetwood) – November 30, 4pm–7pm
16555 Fraser Highway #100, Surrey
The City recognizes that some people may need alternate ways to provide feedback. If you require accommodations to provide feedback, please email inclusion@surrey.ca or call 604-502-6325.
From: Jennifer Sundram
Communications Specialist, City of Surrey

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